MID-CENTURY INSPIRATION
As the years go by, there are a lot of changes in the design world. With each year, new colors are brought forward, new materials, new personalities and ideas, which revolutionize it. As we get ready for 2020, one thing never changes: the mid-century style still hasn't gone out of fashion.
As the years go by, there are a lot of changes in the design world. With each year, new colors are brought forward, new materials, new personalities and ideas, which revolutionize it. As we get ready for 2020, one thing never changes: the mid-century style still hasn't gone out of fashion.
Timeless and passionate, elegant and sophisticated, Mid-Century is a go-to for interior designers all over the world. But what happens when you mix mid-century with the new color trends for 2020? Come with us and find out the incredible world created with hand-crafted furniture pieces and the newest color trends in interior design.
When we think of mid-century, we think of color, glamour, elegance and dramatism. We think of families gathered around the living room, a hint of charm in the air, a taste of freedom. Mid-century provides us with that, even after all these years.
Now, with a contemporary and modem twist, you get the never-ending and trendy attractiveness of the vintage style but always with a spin, always with the modernity you seek for your home. That brings us right back to colour, one of the most important aspects of the mid-century style. Take Neo Mint or Purist Blue, two of the most awaited color trends for the year 2020, and watch magic come to life with ease in three simple steps.
First, upholstery with a mix of materials, velvet or maybe a hint of leather if you're absolutely in love with the classicism of mid-century. The armchair is always a good option, a comfortable chair that provides you with all the mid-century elements but with a modern charm in its design that is irresistible. Second, color, easily achievable with Essential Home's customizable products that allow you to bring color into your life in the easiest and most aesthetically pleasing way. Third, make it elegant and sophisticated. All it takes is tones of gold, possible with the trendiest materials such as polished brass.